ALL PROGRAMS COMPUTOR TRANSFER ON AN EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE

NOT ANOTHER COMPUTOR BUT AN EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE

Uninstall them and reinstall them specifying the other hard drive. Installation programs allow you to specify the directory in an Express no mode.

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